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Blue water footprint of national production (1996-2005)
This layer presents estimation of the mean annual blue water footprint of national production for the period 1996-2005. The water footprint is a measure of human’s appropriation...This layer presents estimation of the mean annual blue water footprint of national production for the period 1996-2005. The water footprint is a measure of human’s appropriation of freshwater resources. The blue water footprint refers to consumption of blue water resources (surface and ground water).Estimations are given in million cubic meter per year (MCM/year). Disaggregated data per sectors are available in the table: agricultural production, industrial production and domestic water.A detailed description of the methodology and results can be found in the main report available here: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/Reports/Report50-NationalWaterFootprints-Vol1.pdf For more information, visit the Water Footprint Network website: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/?page=files/WaterStat
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Proportion of deaths attributable to water, sanitation and hygiene in 2004
This layer presents the percentage of deaths related to WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) out of the total number of deaths in each country in 2004. Those estimates are...This layer presents the percentage of deaths related to WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) out of the total number of deaths in each country in 2004. Those estimates are provided by the World Health Organization. This layer also provides data for each WASH-related disease.You can access the report here:http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/43840/1/9789241596435_eng.pdfFor more information and to access the raw data, visit the WHO website: http://www.who.int/quantifying_ehimpacts/publications/saferwater/en/
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Mean virtual grey water flows through trade in crop, animal and industrial...
International virtual-water flows are calculated by multiplying, per trade commodity, the volume of trade by therespective average water footprint per ton of product in the...International virtual-water flows are calculated by multiplying, per trade commodity, the volume of trade by therespective average water footprint per ton of product in the exporting nation. Here, virtual grey water flows through trade of agricultural and industrial products for the period 1996-2005 is considered.Estimations are given in million cubic meter per year. In the table, data are also available disaggregated per types and import/export: a crop products, animal products, and industrial products.A detailed description of the methodology and results can be found in the main report available here: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/Reports/Report50-NationalWaterFootprints-Vol1.pdf For more information, visit the Water Footprint Network website: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/?page=files/WaterStat
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Mean green water savings through trade of agricultural and industrial...
The national water saving of a country as a result of trade in a certain commodity is calculated as the net import volume of this commodity times the water footprint of the...The national water saving of a country as a result of trade in a certain commodity is calculated as the net import volume of this commodity times the water footprint of the commodity per commodity unit in the country considered. A negative sign means a net national water loss instead of a saving. Here, green water savings through the trade of industrial and agricultural products are considered. Annual estimations are given for the period 1996-2005, in million cubic meter per year. In the table, data are also disaggregated per commodities: crop products, animal products, and industrial products.Methodology and results can be found here: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/Reports/Report50-NationalWaterFootprints-Vol1.pdf For more information, visit the Water Footprint Network: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/?page=files/WaterStat
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Mean annual blue water footprint of national consumption per capita (1996-2005)
This layer represents estimation of the mean annual blue water footprint of national consumption for the period 1996-2005. The water footprint is a measure of human’s...This layer represents estimation of the mean annual blue water footprint of national consumption for the period 1996-2005. The water footprint is a measure of human’s appropriation of freshwater resources. The blue water footprint refers to consumption of blue water resources (surface and ground water).Estimations are given in cubic meter per capita per year. In the table, data are also available disaggregated per sectors: agricultural production, industrial production and domestic water use.A detailed description of the methodology and results can be found in the main report available here: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/Reports/Report50-NationalWaterFootprints-Vol1.pdf . For more information, visit the Water Footprint Network website: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/?page=files/WaterStat
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Mean annual green water footprint of national consumption per capita (1996-2005)
This layer represents estimation of the mean annual green water footprint of national consumption for the period 1996-2005. The water footprint is a measure of human’s...This layer represents estimation of the mean annual green water footprint of national consumption for the period 1996-2005. The water footprint is a measure of human’s appropriation of freshwater resources. The green water footprint is the volume of green water (rainwater) consumed, which is particularly relevant in crop production. Estimation are given in cubic meter per capita per year. In the table, data are also available disaggregated per sectors: agricultural production, industrial production and domestic water use.Methodology and results can be found in the main report: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/Reports/Report50-NationalWaterFootprints-Vol1.pdf . For more information, visit the Water Footprint Network website: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/?page=files/WaterStat
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Grey water footprint of national production (1996-2005)
This layer presents estimation of the mean annual grey water footprint of national production for the period 1996-2005. The water footprint is a measure of human’s appropriation...This layer presents estimation of the mean annual grey water footprint of national production for the period 1996-2005. The water footprint is a measure of human’s appropriation of freshwater resources. The grey water footprint is the volume of freshwater required to assimilate the load of pollutants based on existing ambient water quality standards.Estimations are given in million cubic meter (MCM) per year. Disaggregated data per sectors are available in the table: agricultural production, industrial production and domestic water.The main report on the subject is available here: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/Reports/Report50-NationalWaterFootprints-Vol1.pdf . For more information, visit the Water Footprint Network website: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/?page=files/WaterStat
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Mean grey water savings through trade of agricultural and industrial...
The national water saving of a country as a result of trade in a certain commodity is calculated as the net import volume of this commodity times the water footprint of the...The national water saving of a country as a result of trade in a certain commodity is calculated as the net import volume of this commodity times the water footprint of the commodity per commodity unit in the country considered. A negative sign means a net national water loss instead of a saving. Here, grey water savings through the trade of industrial and agricultural products are considered. Annual estimations are given for the period 1996-2005, in million cubic meter per year. In the table, data are also disaggregated per commodities: crop products, animal products, and industrial products.Methodology and results can be found here: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/Reports/Report50-NationalWaterFootprints-Vol1.pdf For more information, visit the Water Footprint Network: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/?page=files/WaterStat
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Mean blue water savings through trade of agricultural and industrial...
The national water saving of a country as a result of trade in a certain commodity is calculated as the net import volume of this commodity times the water footprint of the...The national water saving of a country as a result of trade in a certain commodity is calculated as the net import volume of this commodity times the water footprint of the commodity per commodity unit in the country considered. A negative sign means a net national water loss instead of a saving. Here, blue water savings through the trade of industrial and agricultural products are considered. Annual estimations are given for the period 1996-2005, in million cubic meter per year. In the table, data are also disaggregated per commodities: crop products, animal products, and industrial products.Methodology and results can be found here: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/Reports/Report50-NationalWaterFootprints-Vol1.pdf For more information, visit the Water Footprint Network: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/?page=files/WaterStat
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Green water footprint of national production (1996-2005)
This layer presents estimation of the mean annual green water footprint of national production for the period 1996-2005. The water footprint is a measure of human’s...This layer presents estimation of the mean annual green water footprint of national production for the period 1996-2005. The water footprint is a measure of human’s appropriation of freshwater resources. The green water footprint is the volume of green water (rainwater) consumed, which is particularly relevant in crop production. Estimations are given in million cubic meter per year (MCM/year). Disaggregated data per sectors are available in the table: agricultural production, industrial production and domestic water.A detailed description of the methodology and results can be found in the main report available here: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/Reports/Report50-NationalWaterFootprints-Vol1.pdf For more information, visit the Water Footprint Network website: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/?page=files/WaterStat
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Mean virtual green water flows through trade in crop, animal and industrial...
International virtual-water flows are calculated by multiplying, per trade commodity, the volume of trade by therespective average water footprint per ton of product in the...International virtual-water flows are calculated by multiplying, per trade commodity, the volume of trade by therespective average water footprint per ton of product in the exporting nation. Here, virtual green water flows through trade of agricultural and industrial products for the period 1996-2005 is considered.Estimations are given in million cubic meter per year. In the table, data are also available disaggregated per types and import/export: a crop products, animal products, and industrial products.A detailed description of the methodology and results can be found in the main report available here: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/Reports/Report50-NationalWaterFootprints-Vol1.pdf For more information, visit the Water Footprint Network website: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/?page=files/WaterStat
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Mean grey water footprint of consumption per country (1996-2005)
It presents estimations of the mean annual grey water footprint of national consumption for the period 1996-2005. The water footprint is a measure of human’s appropriation of...It presents estimations of the mean annual grey water footprint of national consumption for the period 1996-2005. The water footprint is a measure of human’s appropriation of freshwater resources. The grey water footprint is the volume of freshwater required to assimilate the load of pollutants based on existing ambient water quality standards.Unit is cubic meter per year per capita. Disaggregated data per sectors are available in the table: agricultural production, industrial production and domestic water.A detailed description of the methodology and results can be found in the main report available here: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/Reports/Report50-NationalWaterFootprints-Vol1.pdf . For more information, visit the Water Footprint Network website: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/?page=files/WaterStat
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Estimated post-neonatal deaths attributable to diarrhoea disease in 2015
This layer represents the estimated percentage of post-neonatal (1 month old to 5 years old) deaths due to diarrhoea out of the total number of post-neonatal deaths for each...This layer represents the estimated percentage of post-neonatal (1 month old to 5 years old) deaths due to diarrhoea out of the total number of post-neonatal deaths for each country in 2015. Those estimates are provided by the World Health Organization and by the Maternal and Child Epidemiology Estimation Group (MCEE-John Hopkins University). Data for neonatal and under five children are also available by clicking in a specific country.You can access the report here:http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/43840/1/9789241596435_eng.pdfFor more information and to access the raw data, visit the WHO website: http://apps.who.int/gho/data/view.main.ghe1002015-CH3?lang=en
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Population connected to wastewater collecting system (1990-2015)
This layer represents percentage of population connected to a wastewater collecting system, with or without treatment, in 2009. The table also provides data for other years .For...This layer represents percentage of population connected to a wastewater collecting system, with or without treatment, in 2009. The table also provides data for other years .For more information, visit the Environment Statistics Section website: https://unstats.un.org/unsd/environment/default.htm. Information on the methodology can be found in the report on International Recommendations for Water Statistics: https://unstats.un.org/unsd/publication/seriesM/seriesm_91e.pdf
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Mean virtual blue water flows through trade in crop, animal and industrial...
International virtual-water flows are calculated by multiplying, per trade commodity, the volume of trade by therespective average water footprint per ton of product in the...International virtual-water flows are calculated by multiplying, per trade commodity, the volume of trade by therespective average water footprint per ton of product in the exporting nation. Here, virtual blue water flows through trade of agricultural and industrial products for the period 1996-2005 is considered.Estimations are given in million cubic meter per year. In the table, data are also available disaggregated per types and import/export: a crop products, animal products, and industrial products.A detailed description of the methodology and results can be found in the main report available here: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/Reports/Report50-NationalWaterFootprints-Vol1.pdf For more information, visit the Water Footprint Network website: http://temp.waterfootprint.org/?page=files/WaterStat
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Disability-Adjusted Life Year attributable to hepatitis A in 2015 for 15-49...
This layer represents the percentage of total Disability-Adjusted Life Year attributable to hepatitis A for 15-49 year-old females in 2015. One DALY can be thought of as one...This layer represents the percentage of total Disability-Adjusted Life Year attributable to hepatitis A for 15-49 year-old females in 2015. One DALY can be thought of as one lost year of "healthy" life. The sum of DALYs across a population help to quantify the burden of disease, and to evaluate the gap between current health status and an ideal health situation. Data for other age ranges are also available in the table.Estimates and additional related resources can be found in the Global Burden of Study here: http://ghdx.healthdata.org/gbd-2015 For more information, visit the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation website: http://www.healthdata.org/gbd
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Volume of surface water entering countries in 2014
This layer represents the average volume of surface water that entered the country in 2014 through transboundary flows. The table also provide information on the volume of...This layer represents the average volume of surface water that entered the country in 2014 through transboundary flows. The table also provide information on the volume of surface water leaving a country and that is not submitted to formal agreements or treaties, the volume which is submitted to treaties, and through formal agreements or treaties, all in km3/yr.For more information, please see this example of the calculation rules: http://www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/data/wrs/readPdf.html?f=AFG-WRS_eng.pdfVisit the FAO Aquastat website at: http://www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/data/query/index.html?lang=en
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Volume of surface water leaving countries in 2014
This layer represents the average volume of surface water that left the country to other countries in 2014. It refers to water leaving through transboundary flow (rivers,...This layer represents the average volume of surface water that left the country to other countries in 2014. It refers to water leaving through transboundary flow (rivers, canals, pipes) in km3/year, but not to water flowing to the sea through The table also provide information on the volume of surface water leaving a country and that is not submitted to formal agreements or treaties, the volume which is submitted to treaties, and through formal agreements or treaties, all in km3/yr.For more information, please see this example of the calculation rules: http://www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/data/wrs/readPdf.html?f=AFG-WRS_eng.pdfVisit the FAO Aquastat website at: http://www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/data/query/index.html?lang=en
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Disability-Adjusted Life Year attributable to typhoid fever in 2015 for...
This layer represents the percentage of total Disability-Adjusted Life Year attributable to typhoid fever for 15-49 year-old males in 2015. One DALY can be thought of as one...This layer represents the percentage of total Disability-Adjusted Life Year attributable to typhoid fever for 15-49 year-old males in 2015. One DALY can be thought of as one lost year of "healthy" life. The sum of DALYs across a population help to quantify the burden of disease, and to evaluate the gap between current health status and an ideal health situation. Data for other age ranges are also available in the table.Estimates and additional related resources can be found in the Global Burden of Study here: http://ghdx.healthdata.org/gbd-2015 For more information, visit the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation website: http://www.healthdata.org/gbd